Posted by John A. on November 11, 2010 at 16:41:48 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Re: worst tractors? posted by Fixerupper on November 11, 2010 at 04:42:33:
Jim, Guys, Yes that 4630 has a SP tranny, Grain cart work did seam to be right up this tractors alley! Hang a 21 ft offset behind it or a 7 bottom Lister plow, or a Holcomb 12 X 50 land plane, on it, and it would just fell on its face. With the Lister plow it was not as well balanced as the 5020 was in that operation. It carried a full set of suitcase wt. on the front and 1300 of cast on each back corner. This 4630 did come with a steel radiator, took it to Amarillo, Tx to get a new copper on for it. @ a Rad Shop there. Contrary to what a couple of others have said below, for their ignorance has overloaded their Kildee behind side. I have set more hours in a 6430 than I care to remember thus I have the knowledge to back up what I said. Yes, You are right about the Quad-Range tractors too, and it was the same on the 40 series too. Nice to hear your in site! Later, John A.
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